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Frederic Vasseur’s Reign Begins: F1’s Longevity Shifts with Horner’s Departure

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
July 10, 2025
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Frederic Vasseur’s Reign Begins: F1’s Longevity Shifts with Horner’s Departure

Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 13, 2025 Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit ahead of the Australian Grand Prix REUTERS/Edgar Su

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The Formula 1 paddock is in the middle of a surprising leadership overhaul as veterans step aside, clearing space for a new generation to guide some of the sport’s most illustrious teams. The recent departure of Christian Horner from Red Bull has opened the door for Frederic Vasseur and Andrea Stella, positioning them among the key operators in Formula 1.

Horner’s abrupt exit has, almost overnight, wiped clean twenty years of his imprint, leaving Toto Wolff as the sole heavyweight still in the game for the long haul; he has run Mercedes since January 2013. Now that Vasseur is sworn in at Ferrari and Stella at McLaren, both organisations face a delicate moment when fresh vision must quickly translate into on-track success.

Though Vasseur formally started his Ferrari tenure on January 9, 2023, observers are already drawing parallels with Stella, whose McLaren stint began around the same time. With reports hinting that Stella is aiming for back-to-back titles and perhaps a third crown soon after, the pressure on these new leaders could hardly be greater, making every strategic call and pit-methodology a potential turning point in the championship picture.

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Formula 1 has entered an unusually turbulent chapter, where stability feels almost exotic. Almost half the grid switched team principals during the 2025 season alone-Aston Martin, Kick Sauber, Alpine, Red Bull, and Racing Bulls among them-leaving managers such as Frédéric Vasseur and Andrea Stella racing against the clock to prove themselves.

Ferraris chief executive, Benedetto Vigna, has made no secret of the ambitious targets he expects his squad to meet, placing added urgency on Vasseur to lift his organization from respectable to victorious. As clock ticks in wind tunnels, on-track sessions, and boardrooms, these newcomers carry the weight of their brands and the uncertainty of a hundred rival innovations.-

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